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WBPicture0000011740DescriptionFig. 5. UNC-61 localizes to the border of the rachis of the syncytial germ cell in the ovary. Wild-type young adult animals were double labeled with UNC-61 antibody (green) and Tro-Pro-3 staining the germ cell nuclei (red). (A) shows a merged image of a whole- mount animal showing the ovary (bottom left). Similar patterns of staining were seen in the syncytial germ cell of the testis (not shown). (B and C) Ventral and lateral views of the transient UNC-61 staining that was observed at the onset of male tail morphogenesis in the early L4. Bar, 10 um.
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Publication_year2000
Journal_URLJournalofCellScience
Publisher_URLTheCompanyofBiologists
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